Making Some Sense in Copenhagen
CFACT.EU reports from the climate summit in Copenhagen
The party, and the – doubtless – costly chaos is on in Copenhagen. During Tuesday and Wednesday, CFACT co-sponsored a well attended seminar on Climate Sense, featuring knowledgeable and often eloquent speakers, including Professor S Fred Singer and world leading oceanographer Professor Nils-Axel Mörner. Both print and TV media often filled up most of the premises, taking the chance to do both general coverage and on on one interviews. And engage in discussions that sometimes got heated, but always entertaining.
“Mankind is in danger”, said CFACT Executive Director Craig Rucker. “Never before in my lifetime has the danger been so real, so close, so palpable. The threat however, is not from man-made global warming, but from man made hysteria.”
Tomorrow, the strong CFACT delegation will join the 15 000 or so policy makers and activists at Bella Center
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